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Posted on August 3, 2008 - 7:59am at Southern Beale
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Much of the left has been in an uproar over Barack Obama's claim that Ronald Reagan represented a fundamental shift in the American political spectrum, whereas Bill Clinton did not. The Change In The Working Man’s Pockets9
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Find more posts like this: Christian Grantham takes issue with Barack Obama’s characterization of Ronald Reagan as an agent for change: Ronald Reagan: the working man’s President11
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Posted on January 17, 2008 - 8:44pm at Christian Grantham
Find more posts like this: If you had to choose between the historic records of Presidents A) Richard Nixon, B) Ronald Reagan or C) Bill Clinton, which would you say did more as an agent of change for working Americans like the Culinary Workers Union? According to Barack Obama, the answer is Ronald Reagan. The Hillary Clinton Campaign Is Pro-Vote Suppression14
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Posted on January 17, 2008 - 11:15am at The Mundane Life of Thunder Jones
Find more posts like this: Okay, get this... Hillary Clinton's Nevada Campaign has taken a page out of the Karl Rove Bag o' Dirty Tricks. Many of the working class in Las Vegas work in the tourist industries (casinos, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the Nevada Democratic Party decided to work to include these voters. They created at-large caucuses for these workers on locations in casinos. The point is to increase voter turnout in the more difficult caucus setting by making it easier to attend a caucus, |
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